While the powertrain may be based off the Volt, the new coupe’s styling is unmistakably Cadillac. The following shots reveal a premium looking cabin with leather-wrapped seats, steering wheel, and dashboard. Also present is Cadillac new CUE infotainment system as well as the touch-sensitive audio and climate control buttons used in the XTS sedan. Also pulled from the large sedan is its sculpted and leather-wrapped gear shift knob. A closeup of the instrument panel reveals a revised version of the Volt’s instrument cluster, with a center-mounted speedometer flanked by items like the battery and range meters, though the displays are most likely customizable.

The ELR’s sheetmetal is expected to look similar to the Converj concept that Cadillac describes as a “dramatic luxury coupe.” The Cadillac is expected to get a revised and possibly more powerful version of the Volt’s powertrain, which includes an electric motor (149 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque) and an 84-hp 1.4-liter range-extending engine. The Volt now has an all-electric range of 38 miles thanks to new 16.5 kWh battery pack.

During our recent chat with the higher-ups at Cadillac, we learned that the production version of the ELR coupe will make its debut sometime next year, along with the next-gen CTS and Escalade. Until then, enjoy the following photos and look for more details to surface before its official debut.